Meanwhile, in Boston, a group of fans brought flowers and chalk to the bench in Boston Public Garden where Williams and Matt Damon sat in that famous scene in Good Will Hunting—the film that won Williams an Oscar. The fans wrote famous lines from the movie, like “Sorry guys, I went to see about a girl,” and “Your move, chief,” on the ground.

In Boulder, Colorado, U.S. Congressman Jared Polis was among fans leaving tributes at the house that appears in Williams’ 1970s sitcom Mork & Mindy. Flowers and photos decorate the fence, while signs say “U will be missed, Mork,” “Thank you for making us laugh, Robin Williams,” and “Nanu Nanu” (Mork’s catchphrase from the show).

And at Hollywood comedy clubs like the Comedy Store, the Improv, and the Laugh Factory, where Williams has performed, marquees were lit up in honor of the late comedian. “RIP Robin Williams,” reads the Comedy Store’s sign. On the Improv’s signboard, it says “Robin Williams 1951-2014 Legend.” And at the Laugh Factory, the marquee reads, “Robin Williams Rest in Peace. Make God Laugh.”

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